Yemen: Houthi Leader Threatens U.S. and Israel Over Potential Military Escalation in Gaza
Sanaa- In a televised speech, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of Yemen’s Houthi movement, issued a stern warning to the United States and Israel, stating that his group would escalate its operations if military aggression in Gaza resumes.
Al-Houthi emphasized that any renewed attacks on Gaza would provoke a strong response from the Houthis, who have previously targeted international shipping and military assets in the region. He reaffirmed his group’s commitment to supporting the Palestinian cause and warned that further escalation would have serious consequences for U.S. and Israeli interests.
The statement comes amid growing tensions in the region, with concerns that the conflict in Gaza could reignite, drawing in additional regional actors.
Aden — Russia intends to restore its diplomatic presence in Yemen, the newly appointed Russian ambassador announced during a formal ceremony…
Riyadh -  A senior official at the U.S. Embassy in Yemen has denied recent reports claiming that the embassy confiscates the passports of Amer…
Sana’a – Local sources in the Yemeni capital have confirmed that armed Houthi militants stormed the headquarters of Islamic Relief in S…